Most Anticipated Video Games of 2017: Sequels, Remakes and Adaptations
No, it's not you. There's a reason why many of the games you'll see below in part one of our 2017 preview (a second part, focusing on new IP, arrives later this week) may seem familiar: you saw them here last year, in our 2016 games preview. The good news? They probably won't get delayed again to 2018. You'll find those holdovers—as well as the most promising recently announced titles—in our gallery below, listed in alphabetical order.
What: The sequel to NieR, the minor cult hit from 2010 (itself a spinoff from Drakengard and its sequels) known for its mature themes and oddball story and perspective shifts. PlatinumGames (Bayonetta) comes on board as developer to beef up the action side of Nier's action-RPG equation, though they have promised to keep the original's weirdness intact.
When: March 7th for PS4; unknown for PC